Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1925 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... late hasty lines you ask three questions , Viz . , what I think of a Certain appointment , what you ought to do , and what I would do . To the first I answer I think the Appointment most Judicious , and though we want his services hear ...
... late hasty lines you ask three questions , Viz . , what I think of a Certain appointment , what you ought to do , and what I would do . To the first I answer I think the Appointment most Judicious , and though we want his services hear ...
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... late Intelligence from the Army . The Operations of the Campaign had not Commenced when we last heard . We flatter ourselves it will Open and Conclude to our Advantage and place American Independence out of the reach of British Tyranny ...
... late Intelligence from the Army . The Operations of the Campaign had not Commenced when we last heard . We flatter ourselves it will Open and Conclude to our Advantage and place American Independence out of the reach of British Tyranny ...
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... late Philada . Paper , are practiced there . The Danger of Popery is particularly held up by the Partizans of that King , who would wish to drain Ireland of its Catholicks to carry on his bloody Purposes in America . I do not wonder ...
... late Philada . Paper , are practiced there . The Danger of Popery is particularly held up by the Partizans of that King , who would wish to drain Ireland of its Catholicks to carry on his bloody Purposes in America . I do not wonder ...
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... late conduct of your townsmen but it is not heightened . I have long felt so much indignation and disgust for the ingratitude and baseness of your constituents ( a very few excepted ) that I could scarce bear the reflection that you ...
... late conduct of your townsmen but it is not heightened . I have long felt so much indignation and disgust for the ingratitude and baseness of your constituents ( a very few excepted ) that I could scarce bear the reflection that you ...
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... late marks of respect shown to a truly disinterested friend of his country . Do you hear nothing from the Boston frigate . If Mr. Adams falls into the hands of foreign enemies he is to be pitied but less than those traduced by internal ...
... late marks of respect shown to a truly disinterested friend of his country . Do you hear nothing from the Boston frigate . If Mr. Adams falls into the hands of foreign enemies he is to be pitied but less than those traduced by internal ...
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